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Snow day

Create Rosalie Reeves’ icy-toned winter warmers to stay toasty all season long

TUNISIAN CROCHET

YOU WILL NEED

Hat

Sirdar Hayfield Bonus DK (100% acrylic, 100g/280m) 1 ball of Sky Marl (591)

A 6mm (US J/10) Tunisian hook with cord

A pompom maker, 85mm

Scarf

Sirdar Hayfield Bonus DK (100% acrylic, 100g/280m) 2 balls of Sky Marl (591)

A 6mm (US J/10) hook

A 7mm (US K/10½ or L/11) Tunisian hook with cord

A pompom maker, 85mm

A pompom maker, 45mm

Mittens

Sirdar Hayfield Bonus DK (100% acrylic, 100g/280m) 1 ball of Sky Marl (591)

A 4.5mm (US 7) Tunisian hook with cord

A 5mm (US H/8) Tunisian hook with cord

A pompom maker, 45mm For yarn stockists contact Sirdar 01924 231682 www.sirdar.com

TENSION

Hat: 13 sts and 17 rows measure 10x10cm over pattern using a 6mm Tunisian hook, or size needed to obtain correct tension

Mittens: 16 sts and 16 rows measure 10x10cm over pattern using a 5mm Tunisian hook, or size needed to obtain correct tension

Scarf: tension is not critical, but it may affect yarn quantities required

MEASUREMENTS

Hat measures approx 54cm (21¼in) in circumference Mittens measure approx 21.5x10cm (8½x4in)

Scarf measures approx 150cm (59in) long

ABBREVIATIONS

See page 52

Chunky pompoms and squishyTunisian crochet stitches combine in this deliciously comfy set of cold-weather accessories.

NOTES

Hat, Mittens and Scarf are worked in the Tunisian style. Each Tunisian row is worked in 2 parts. The forwards pass (FwdP) is worked from right to left picking up a loop in each st. When working into the final st of a row, insert the hook through both loops on edge of work. The return pass (RetP) is worked from left to right removing each loop from the hook. The loop on the hook at the start of each row counts as the first st throughout.

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